UNIT 6 - Education
A.
1. discipline
2. teaching standards
3. interactive
4. curriculum 5. applied
6. practical
7. rote-learning
8. independent thinkers
9. state
10. funding
11. resources
12. partnerships
13. holistic
C.
2.vi 3.iii 4.i 5.vii 6.v 7.iv
D.
i) Example Answer: They are rising steadily each year; the average tuition fees are now £6,000, and it is even more expensive
to study in universities like Cambridge and Oxford.
ii) Example Answer: The only other optioo for them is to take out a student loan. This can be a big problem as by the time students
graduate they can already have debts of up to £20,000 to pay off.
iii) Example Answer: It is creating a class-based society and widening the gap between the rich and the poor. It is ensuring that only
rich people by and large are well-educated, whereas the poor are not given the same educational opportunities and so do not have
a chance to better themselves.
F. Good Qualities: Examples: good listener, patient, even-tempered, well-mannered, caring, meticulous, conscientious, fair, punctual, cre
ative, articulate, a lively speaker, charismatic, confident, calm, knowledgeable, a good story teller, strict, approachable, kind, open-
minded, optimistic, cheery
Teacher's Note: ASK STUDENTS TO JUSTIFY THEIR ANSWERS
Bad Qualities: Examples: lazy, careless, incompetent, moody, rude, speaks in the same tone all the time, shy and uncertain, distant, intol
erant, impatient, unreliable, a poor speaker, tardy, closed-minded, pessimistic, self-obsessed, overly chatty, unpredictable, unprofessional,
overly strict, overly lenient
Teacher's Note: ASK STUDENTS TO JUSTIFY THEIR ANSWERS
G:
ii) students would fall silent when they listened to his stories
iii) explained things in easy-to-understand way, never went too fast, gave praise and encouragement
iv) got a class of 10-year-olds interested in poetry
vi) never had favourites and treated all of the students equally
H.
ii) wanted the students to notice her or arrived late for lessons most of the time
iii) she had nothing planned and just threw the ball down and let the students organize themselves
iv) used to have favourites and would pick on some of the kids
I. knowledgeable: uninformed, approachable: withdrawn,
humorous: dull,
compassionate: mean-spirited,
enthusiastic: disinterested, composed: high-strung,
creative: unimaginative,
meticulous: sloppy
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |